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parragraph on health​

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Answered by guneetkaur008
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Health is not just about what you are eating or how you physically appear to be. It’s also about what you are displaying in your behaviour, manifesting in your thoughts and speaking in your words. In today’s era there is so much competition at every step in life where everyone wants to outperform the others, be it at school or office. Students start running this rat race since children where they fail to recognize the fact that their health comes first.

It is only when we are healthy that we can work to our best potentials along with our extracurriculars. Health is a wealth better than grain and gold. The root cause of unhappiness develops from greed, dishonestly or fraudulent behaviour. Thus, it is important to inherit good values within us and teach others the same to spread happiness all around.

It is important to maintain a healthy relationship with everyone around us as well as with our own selves. The greatest source of happiness is spending quality time with loved ones. Hence, it is very important to spend time with our friends and family. This not only keeps our mental health sound but also fuels us with energy and good habits to maintain our physical and spiritual health.

Answered by simranjotkaur1122233
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health is very important

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health is very important without take caring of our health we may lost our live  A healthy person is always ready to work in any situation. A healthy person is more productive than an unhealthy person. The glow on his face reflects his health. People also describe a healthy body as a body without any disease. The health is the most critical factor to take care. The World Health Organization defines health as a state of mental, physical, and social well-being, and not merely physical well-being. ... A healthy person is one who can function up to his optimal capacity without any difficulty. Good health facilitates a lot of other body processes

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